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not everyone in texas is sold, of course. a small group of people opposed to smart meters was scheduled to hold a march in austin today to make that clear. next week, we'll report on some of the objections, including health risks and privacy >> brown: and we turn to the presidential campaign, where the issue of outsourcing jobs has dominated the debate all week. ray suarez has our report. >> the washington post has just in shipping us jobs overseas. >> reporter: the issue of so-cal in the presidential race the pas the guy whos running to replace if theres an outsourcer in chief the guy whos running to replace >> reporter: the debate was spar that revealed bain capital -- th - had invested in companies that and the fight was re-joined earl examining the president's record the president seized on the initial post report the day after it was published during a florida campaign stop. >> let me tell you, tampa, we do not need an outsourcing pioneer in the oval office. we need a president who will fight for american jobs and fight
not everyone in texas is sold, of course. a small group of people opposed to smart meters was scheduled to hold a march in austin today to make that clear. next week, we'll report on some of the objections, including health risks and privacy >> brown: and we turn to the presidential campaign, where the issue of outsourcing jobs has dominated the debate all week. ray suarez has our report. >> the washington post has just in shipping us jobs overseas. >> reporter: the issue of...
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another 12 injured all in one pickup when it went off the road and slammed into two trees in rural south texas. the cause of the accident is being investigated but i trooper said a blown out tire may be to blame. the truck was packed with illegal immigrant but. >>> here's a look at stories making news in america. in new orleans a 17 story building came crashing down on purpose. crews imploded the old palace hotel, also known as grand palace, to make room for a new medical center. >>> in florida a hospital that stood for 40 years met its own demise. the seven-story facility was turned to rubble in less than ten seconds after closing its doors less than two years ago. >>> also in florida, big trouble on a small runway when a massive c-17 military cargo jet landed at the wrong airport and nearly ran out of runway. the pilot thought he was arriving at mcgill air force, but that's four miles away. the crew was able to later successfully take off. >>> in massachusetts a woman fought back with mangos. an armed robber hit the woman's head with guns. the thieves were later captured and the mango throwi
another 12 injured all in one pickup when it went off the road and slammed into two trees in rural south texas. the cause of the accident is being investigated but i trooper said a blown out tire may be to blame. the truck was packed with illegal immigrant but. >>> here's a look at stories making news in america. in new orleans a 17 story building came crashing down on purpose. crews imploded the old palace hotel, also known as grand palace, to make room for a new medical center....
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they've also called in crews from around the ccuntry to helpputility contractors from massachusettes, texas, florida and even canada... are lending a hand this week. 3 < "that's why the whole line indussry... they all stick together and whhn you need help, we're here to helpp.> help."> b-g-e is also warning customers - to stay awwy from any downed lines thaa could be live wires. if you come across one, call and report it. &p3 counties still present big problems for bge...right now... mooe than 65-thousand people are without power in baltimore county...baltimore city still has more than &p50-thousand people in the dark......and anne arundel county still has more than 30-thousand people who need electricity. meanwhile, governor martin o'malley is pushing for more ppogrrss. utility companies predict that 90-percent of homes will have power by friday.... and the governor's says that's not good enough. he gave reporters n update on the emergency response his afternoon. "iq: soo no i'm not satisfied... oq: without the three or four ays of hurricane wwrning." 3 that brings us to our question of th
they've also called in crews from around the ccuntry to helpputility contractors from massachusettes, texas, florida and even canada... are lending a hand this week. 3 < "that's why the whole line indussry... they all stick together and whhn you need help, we're here to helpp.> help."> b-g-e is also warning customers - to stay awwy from any downed lines thaa could be live wires. if you come across one, call and report it. &p3 counties still present big problems for...
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this is not just a texas problem. when you look at statistics from the department of homeland security, this is a trend being experienced in all four southwest border states. in the dallas beruea casey stagell, fox news. we're learning more tonight about the anne arundel county man who police say was planning a mass shooting similar to the one in colorado. myranda stephens has been digging into his past and shows us what his former neighbors are saying, myranda.... those who knew neil prescott and his family when they were living in catonsville - describe them as the perfect neighbors. which is why they were stunned... to learn what police say he had planned. 3 28-year-old neil prescott was taken into custody friday morning. police say he was on the brink of being fired... when he threatened to kill his boss and former co-workers at pitney bowes in prince george'sscounty.investigators say prescott called himself the joker - and wanted to carry out a mass shootings similar to the one in colorado. kenneth and nagat jack
this is not just a texas problem. when you look at statistics from the department of homeland security, this is a trend being experienced in all four southwest border states. in the dallas beruea casey stagell, fox news. we're learning more tonight about the anne arundel county man who police say was planning a mass shooting similar to the one in colorado. myranda stephens has been digging into his past and shows us what his former neighbors are saying, myranda.... those who knew neil prescott...
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&ptolls.the north texas tolll authoriiy says one woman owes 179-thousand 5-hundred-96 pollars and 43-cents in unpaid tolls.they say she sped through toll booths 8--housand 3-hundrrd-66 times without paying.the n-t-t-a says it will take her to ccvil court they say there's a starbucks on every corner. corner.but coming p... you n't believv where the coffee (()) ((bump out)) it's summer... and hat better time than now... to head down to ocean city? city?this morning emily gracey city boardwalk... for a round - of golf. 3 you could be road trippin' to a mary j blige concert. sometime within the next fifteen inutes... we are giving away 2 pairs of tickets to the show.stay tuned for your chance to wwn. win. you're watthing fox 45 a funeral hooe in south caaoliia is selling ore thhn just coffins and urns. uuns.people mourning the loss of loved ones... are nnw able to et their favorite latte' from a "starrucks" store built áinsideá the funeral home.the owner believessit will help soothe the pain of losing a &ploved one. "if his provides them a little escapeeand gives them a break from thh s
&ptolls.the north texas tolll authoriiy says one woman owes 179-thousand 5-hundred-96 pollars and 43-cents in unpaid tolls.they say she sped through toll booths 8--housand 3-hundrrd-66 times without paying.the n-t-t-a says it will take her to ccvil court they say there's a starbucks on every corner. corner.but coming p... you n't believv where the coffee (()) ((bump out)) it's summer... and hat better time than now... to head down to ocean city? city?this morning emily gracey city...
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in texas, and a few other places. >> what is it that you what lawmakers, policymakers, and their staff to see on capitol hill? >> first, the display for the consumer electronics adderall, -- at home, but we also have a wide range of products. including the products we have here today. we need to be able to generate new forms of energy. it once you generate it, of course, you've got to be able to store it intelligently and manage it. along with the traditional forms of power generation in the grid, more and more people are actually creating their own energy at home, typically, using wind power or more importantly, solar. in salem, ore., we make these giant, heavy refined form of the silica that get sliced into thin layers and then turn into the module that make up solar panels. panasonic is the -- is proud to be the company with the single most efficient energy pass through with solar panels, a little over 20%. over time, we hope to grow that, so more energy is actually collected and sent down the system into your home for storage. although we do not provide that with places yet, but we
in texas, and a few other places. >> what is it that you what lawmakers, policymakers, and their staff to see on capitol hill? >> first, the display for the consumer electronics adderall, -- at home, but we also have a wide range of products. including the products we have here today. we need to be able to generate new forms of energy. it once you generate it, of course, you've got to be able to store it intelligently and manage it. along with the traditional forms of power...
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texas industries broke a ten-quarter streak of losses, posting a quarterly profit and surging 13%. upbeat data didn't dent general's gloom over sluggish earnings. initial state unemployment claims dropped to the lowest level in four years. falling oil costs sent june's import prices falling by the most in more than three years. moody's downgraded italy's bond rating by two notches, just above junk status. further down grades could be on the way. wells fargo will pay $175 million to resolve allegations it chaeds and hispanics high rates and fees on mortgages during the housing boom. a government investigation found 34,000 times wells fargo charged blacks higher fees and rates similar to white borrowerers. but the bank denied guilt insisting it was settling solely for the purr of avoiding contested litigation. >> the smoking gun report the fbi is investigating the chinese company zte for banned computer equipment sales to iran and alleged attempts to cover it up. and finally, they seem to be everywhere but we have not seen them here yet. next month a starbucks will open at a south ca
texas industries broke a ten-quarter streak of losses, posting a quarterly profit and surging 13%. upbeat data didn't dent general's gloom over sluggish earnings. initial state unemployment claims dropped to the lowest level in four years. falling oil costs sent june's import prices falling by the most in more than three years. moody's downgraded italy's bond rating by two notches, just above junk status. further down grades could be on the way. wells fargo will pay $175 million to resolve...
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really hard manual labor, primarily in texas and louisiana. and the monument behind me is a monument to the soldiers of the 62nd and 65th united states colored infantry. in january of 1866, the war was over, these soldiers of the 62nd were about to be mustard out at fort mcintosh, texas and began talking around a campfire, how can we pass this legacy of learning onto the freed man back in missouri? they began to talk about raising money. they pledged money. they gave money. and it was an extraordinary sacrifice. some of these soldiers, privates in the united states, colored infantry were earning as little as a $113 a year. some of them gave $100. almost a year's wages to start this institute. they gave their money and pledges to a second lieutenant, named richard baxter foster, who was a congregationalist minister, educated at dartmouth. in the summer of 1866 when it began to appear that lincoln institute might be established in jefferson city, a local newspaper ran an editorial opposing that move and expressed the fear if jefferson city becam
really hard manual labor, primarily in texas and louisiana. and the monument behind me is a monument to the soldiers of the 62nd and 65th united states colored infantry. in january of 1866, the war was over, these soldiers of the 62nd were about to be mustard out at fort mcintosh, texas and began talking around a campfire, how can we pass this legacy of learning onto the freed man back in missouri? they began to talk about raising money. they pledged money. they gave money. and it was an...
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another 12 injured all in one pickup when it went off the road and slammed into two trees in rural south texas. the cause of the accident is being investigated but a trooper at the scene says a blown-out tire could be to blame. witnesses claim the truck's cab and bed were packed with illegal immigrants but that has yet to be confirmed by usuals. u.s. customs officials are taking part in the investigation. >>> here's a look at the other news going on around america today. in new orleans a 17-story building came crashing down on purpose. crews imploded the old palace hotel, also known as the grand palace, to make room for a new medical center. >>> in florida a hospital that stood for four years met its own demise. the seven-story facility was turned to rubble in less than four seconds after closing its doors two years ago. >>> also in florida, big trouble on a small runway when a massive c-17 military cargo jet landed at the wrong airport and nearly ran out of runway. the pilot apparently thought he was arriving at mcdale air force base four miles away. the airport he landed at is reserved for s
another 12 injured all in one pickup when it went off the road and slammed into two trees in rural south texas. the cause of the accident is being investigated but a trooper at the scene says a blown-out tire could be to blame. witnesses claim the truck's cab and bed were packed with illegal immigrants but that has yet to be confirmed by usuals. u.s. customs officials are taking part in the investigation. >>> here's a look at the other news going on around america today. in new orleans...
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. >>> elsewhere, texas instruments slid in late trade after disappointing report. keep an "oon apple today. it delivers earnings after the bell. cisco is cutting back with plans to lay off 1300 employees or 2% of the workforce. pete's coffee and tea shot up 28% after striking a deal to be acquired by a german company for $1 billion. toys made by jim hensen's company is not popping up in kid's meals anymore. they severed ties with the fast food chain after the ceo's recent remarks against same-sex marriage saying the company favored the biblical definition of the family unit. it's that time of year again. what not to wear to work in the summer. so the usual owe fenlders top the list, that includes strapless tops and flip-flops. these are, of course, workplace no-nos. and 65% surveyed say leave your hoodies at home as well. coming up, the nats take it to extras. the phillies rally late. hockey's ranger deal for an all star. plus, a surprise trade puts a japanese icon in pinstripes. your first look at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. mi
. >>> elsewhere, texas instruments slid in late trade after disappointing report. keep an "oon apple today. it delivers earnings after the bell. cisco is cutting back with plans to lay off 1300 employees or 2% of the workforce. pete's coffee and tea shot up 28% after striking a deal to be acquired by a german company for $1 billion. toys made by jim hensen's company is not popping up in kid's meals anymore. they severed ties with the fast food chain after the ceo's recent remarks...
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the texas coast, beaumont, port arthur through galveston and an few showers near houston popped up. a few areas this morning a rough drive. otherwise, a quiet weather map the entire northern half kuch country. a warm weather map and not the incredible heat wave we've seen over the last the two weeks and hoping to get rain. arkansas one of the worst drought spots in the country along with colorado. the potential, especially eastern half of arkansas, a little rain. showers and thunderstorms hit-and-miss throughout the south east and a warm typical summerlike day for rest of us. enjoy. >> thanks, bill. >>> revising downward on wall street. americans city going bust, and which of the united states is the best for doing business? your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, griffin strikes is rich, an all-star blowout and what fans know the rest of us don't. you're watching "first look" on nbc. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ barks ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playful life is made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and e
the texas coast, beaumont, port arthur through galveston and an few showers near houston popped up. a few areas this morning a rough drive. otherwise, a quiet weather map the entire northern half kuch country. a warm weather map and not the incredible heat wave we've seen over the last the two weeks and hoping to get rain. arkansas one of the worst drought spots in the country along with colorado. the potential, especially eastern half of arkansas, a little rain. showers and thunderstorms...
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we head to austin, texas to visit a pole fitness studio that's fighting the negative stigma surrounding the industry. ♪ girls girls girls >> i'm an elementary school teacher. >> i'm a technician. i work in a doctor's office. ♪ girls girls gerls >> i'm a librarian. ♪ red lips fenger tips >> if you're not already familiar with pole fitness, these may not be the kinds of women you'd expect to see learning the latest moves. this is pole dancing of today, it's more than just a performance. it's a growing trend in fitness. >> when i transferred to austin for work at the time, i was looking for a different sort of class. i was used to doing yoga and belly dancing and pole. i couldn't find that one-stop shop here. when i got downsized from my job, i'm like, that's a great opportunity. that was my vision. so i said this is where i'm going to start. >> soon, after opening the doors of inner diva, sherri knew she had a hit. her classes were full with people looking to are a new, fun way to get in shape ♪ i'm bringing sexy back >> that said, she still had to contend with old notions of what
we head to austin, texas to visit a pole fitness studio that's fighting the negative stigma surrounding the industry. ♪ girls girls girls >> i'm an elementary school teacher. >> i'm a technician. i work in a doctor's office. ♪ girls girls gerls >> i'm a librarian. ♪ red lips fenger tips >> if you're not already familiar with pole fitness, these may not be the kinds of women you'd expect to see learning the latest moves. this is pole dancing of today, it's more than...
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louis, kansas city to chicago and all the way down here into texas. we do have some heat warnings in effect especially southern illinois and that's where the heat index could be around 110 later on today. not much for the east coast. still in the 90s but not seeing that all-time record heat. >> entire nation it was all red. >>> deals are made and you won't believe the latest think up for sale on e-bay. your latest look at business headlines is straight ahead. >> the mets make a huge trade and deja vu for the pirates. you're watching "first look" on nbc. to a little girl who saw flames reach her home as her family pulled out of the driveway, this isn't just a teddy bear. it's a step towards normal. it's why allstate catastrophe teams didn't just arrive at these fires with cold water and checks to help the grown-ups start the rebuilding... they also brought thousands of these teddy bears for kids. people come first. everything else is second. [ female announcer ] allstate customers affected by the recent wildfires call 1-800-547-8676. visit a mobile cla
louis, kansas city to chicago and all the way down here into texas. we do have some heat warnings in effect especially southern illinois and that's where the heat index could be around 110 later on today. not much for the east coast. still in the 90s but not seeing that all-time record heat. >> entire nation it was all red. >>> deals are made and you won't believe the latest think up for sale on e-bay. your latest look at business headlines is straight ahead. >> the mets...
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and desktop fab is had quartered in texas? now, how is this mechanical hand printed, as you say, on this printer? how does that happen? >> guest: so all of these individual parts were printed on the machine and asemiened. so you still have metal bolts and electronics and motors inside, ball of the plastic was made here. >> host: on this machine? >> guest: yes. >> host: and are these commercially available at this point? >> guest: they are. they cost, this particular model, 3,930. >> host: how many have you soldsome. >> guest: several hundred, ini colluding the manufacturers. >> host: who would need a 3-d printer? >> guest: mostly hobbyists, small businesses or anytime you need to do interactive design. if you wanted -- [inaudible] would have been about $10,000. in parts materials from the machine it's less than 100. so you can go and very easily prototype stuff, and if it doesn't work, it doesn't matter. you just print out another one, and it's still cheap. >> host: so your role at desktop, are you inventers? are you distribut
and desktop fab is had quartered in texas? now, how is this mechanical hand printed, as you say, on this printer? how does that happen? >> guest: so all of these individual parts were printed on the machine and asemiened. so you still have metal bolts and electronics and motors inside, ball of the plastic was made here. >> host: on this machine? >> guest: yes. >> host: and are these commercially available at this point? >> guest: they are. they cost, this...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you. your office was their response of the other day when we sent you a letter in regards to the libor issue. we will send you an additional letter today or tomorrow. one of the things that is interesting to me -- one of the 16 banks that were reporting on the libor dollar index, it would be difficult for one bank to influence that index, wouldn't it? >> generally, yes. >> it had to be more than one bank underreporting or not accurately reporting their borrowing. >> the reason some of the banks under reported during the crisis was not to affect the overall libor rate necessarily but because these numbers are reported publicly, they want to avoid giving the impression they were weak and others were strong. >> if one bank is reporting dividend the other ones, that of his it would not influence the overall index. >> if they were in the top four or the bottom four, they would be cut out. >> when the fed first learned about this, you have some correspondence with the bank of england. three dome
the gentleman from texas is recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you. your office was their response of the other day when we sent you a letter in regards to the libor issue. we will send you an additional letter today or tomorrow. one of the things that is interesting to me -- one of the 16 banks that were reporting on the libor dollar index, it would be difficult for one bank to influence that index, wouldn't it? >> generally, yes. >> it had to be more than one bank...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you indicated that the economy is in much better shape now than when the president took office. i am bringing this to your attention notwithstanding libor and fsoc because if you're not very careful, the fatuous will be perceived as fact. i think it important for you to reiterate the condition that this economy was in when we took office and juxtapose that to where we are now so we can move forward with a much better opportunity. i would like to yield time to you to please -- do not allow the fatuous to become fact. >> we have a long way to go. we have to be honest and open. the u.s. economy was shrinking at an annual rate of 9% in the last quarter of 2008. we are on the verge of a plausible chance for the american financial system to collapse at that time. trillions of lost well in six months later -- lost wealth and six months later, the economy was growing. the economy has been growing for three years since. not fast enough. the reason is because of this combination of concerns you
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you indicated that the economy is in much better shape now than when the president took office. i am bringing this to your attention notwithstanding libor and fsoc because if you're not very careful, the fatuous will be perceived as fact. i think it important for you to reiterate the condition that this economy was in when we took office and juxtapose that to where we are now so we can move forward with a much...
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sign that document and sam houston, the future president of the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england and observed slave markets in the south. he visited indian villages in the michigan territory waged on steam boats and shortly after he disembarked and he was a tacitous form of transportation and he traveled by stage coach. he went to columbia, south carolina, and he unfortunately, did not make it to charleston. tocqueville was an aristocrat who suffered during the revolution. you can trace him back to the invasion of william, and some of his ancestors were part of that arm pep his great-grandfather, now a distinguished philosopher and lawyer who was defense council in king louis xvi, after the three days before he was scheduled to be guillotined as well and when he left the prison at age 22 his hair turned completely white. this was a family that was traumatized by this great event in history, the french revolution. as a child, tocqueville was born in 1805, met the restored king louis xviii after the downfall of napoleon and while his family
sign that document and sam houston, the future president of the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england and observed slave markets in the south. he visited indian villages in the michigan territory waged on steam boats and shortly after he disembarked and he was a tacitous form of transportation and he traveled by stage coach. he went to columbia, south carolina, and he unfortunately, did not make it to charleston. tocqueville was an aristocrat who...
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aside from detrrit -- three other cities have earned multiple junk bond ratinns -- littlefield, texas -- and two in rhode island.but another 22 localities have a junk bond rating from attleast one of ratings firm -- jersey--home to nearly 80,000 people.ciccarone says: "they've been getting along, muddling through the last two oo three years to avoid the bankruptcy process, making cuts along the waybarnes says: with stronger finances and favorable ratings are on notice.. moody's downgraded chiitown's bond rating earliee this month. n washington, peter barnes, fox business" the money trouble here in maryland was part of town hall meeting in our studios tonight. a panel of experts as we took a closer look at taxes in the state. and it was steaming live on our website but if you missed it you can &pwatch it in its entirety at fox baltimore dot com slash town hall. 3 3 an evening of food and fun for a good cause tonighh ii north baltimoree baltimore.i had the honor of emceeeng the crabaret at the baltimore museem of art.about a thousand guests enjoyed delicious crab dishes and raised money
aside from detrrit -- three other cities have earned multiple junk bond ratinns -- littlefield, texas -- and two in rhode island.but another 22 localities have a junk bond rating from attleast one of ratings firm -- jersey--home to nearly 80,000 people.ciccarone says: "they've been getting along, muddling through the last two oo three years to avoid the bankruptcy process, making cuts along the waybarnes says: with stronger finances and favorable ratings are on notice.. moody's downgraded...
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. >>> finally in texas, the biggest problem for a skunk is usually its odor, but this little guy somehow got a bottle stuck to his face and wandered around for a few minutes with a container going along for the ride. animal control showed up later. they removed that bottle. the skunk seems to be doing fine. just a little confused. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's bill karins with the weather channel forecast. he has no idea where he was and what was going on. >> didn't care either. >> lights were off. >> not afraid of much. lucky he didn't get sprayed. have you ever had any run-ins with skunks or your pets. >> no, knock on wood. >> tomato soup bath only works a little bit. >> doesn't work? >> masks it. we are dealing with a unique weather pattern in the pacific northwest. what we call an upper level low. a storm system that's well above the ground and it's actually -- you can kind of pick up the spin. look at the direction the radar is kind of going. the green on the map shows you where the rain is. you notice you can see it right in here just south of oly
. >>> finally in texas, the biggest problem for a skunk is usually its odor, but this little guy somehow got a bottle stuck to his face and wandered around for a few minutes with a container going along for the ride. animal control showed up later. they removed that bottle. the skunk seems to be doing fine. just a little confused. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's bill karins with the weather channel forecast. he has no idea where he was and what...
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new york, texas, and florida were among the states with the highest number of killings. in florida, where the unarmed teenager trayvon martin was shot to death by self-appointed neighborhood guard george zimmerman, a dozen african- americans were killed. the report comes as george zimmerman appeared on fox this wednesday night for his first nationally televised interview. speaking to fox news host sean hannity, zimmerman says he has no regrets for killing trayvon martin >> is there anything you regret? do you regret getting out of the car to follow trayvon that night? >> no, sir. >> do you credit you had a gun that night? >> no, sir. >> do you feel you would not be here for this interview if you did not have that done? >> i feel it was all god's plan. and for me to second-guess it or just dit -- >> in retrospect, now the time has passed a little bit, is there anything you would have done differently? >> no, sir. >> george zimmerman also briefly addressed the new allegations made by female relative that he molested her for over a decade and that he and his family harbored
new york, texas, and florida were among the states with the highest number of killings. in florida, where the unarmed teenager trayvon martin was shot to death by self-appointed neighborhood guard george zimmerman, a dozen african- americans were killed. the report comes as george zimmerman appeared on fox this wednesday night for his first nationally televised interview. speaking to fox news host sean hannity, zimmerman says he has no regrets for killing trayvon martin >> is there...
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essentially texas saying that it prevents voter fraud. justice department saying it discriminates against minorities. what do you think? >> for the record, people should have i.d.s to vote. but is there are no noble people on either side of this issue. you have on the one hand, holder referring to poll taxes, which is absurd. driver i.d. is nothing like poll taxes were in the south. at the same time, if white evangelicals didn't have driver's licenses, i don't think republicans would be particularly concerned about voter fraud right now. so this is a fundamentally political issue. but i think in the end, people will sort of come down on the side of reason which is to say in this day an age get a driver's license. get an i.d. if you want to vote. >> bret: charles? >> well, 2008, the supreme court decided on the similar law, an indiana law, on the voter i.d. issue. it decided it was not discriminatory and constitutional. the majority opinion 6-3 was written by john paul stevens, the liberal lion on the court. prosecution rests. >> bret: liz
essentially texas saying that it prevents voter fraud. justice department saying it discriminates against minorities. what do you think? >> for the record, people should have i.d.s to vote. but is there are no noble people on either side of this issue. you have on the one hand, holder referring to poll taxes, which is absurd. driver i.d. is nothing like poll taxes were in the south. at the same time, if white evangelicals didn't have driver's licenses, i don't think republicans would be...
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. >> there is a lot of the people who don't intimately and expertly know how texas operates and come in and endorsed in the race all due respect. i respect each one of those individuals, but they don't know how texas works and if they did, they would endorse david dehurst. >> that race has been a nasty one. both sides exchanging bitir attack ads. both candidates, and we'll tune in tomorrow 12:50 eastern time for that. look being at the focus now and details of the alleged colorado shooter. word that he was treated by a psychiatrist at the university he attended. hundreds of miles away from colorado two more victims will be laid to rest. elizabeth is joining us live from aurora with more on this. >> hi, uma, grieving and mourning continuous as funerals continue all day. jessica, the young sports journalist will be laid to rest in san antonio. and matt oquinlaid to rest in ohio . he shielded his girl frepped from gun fire. they will have a memorial service in buckley air force base. the defendant was seeing a university of colorado psyche trimpt they wanted investigators to turn over t
. >> there is a lot of the people who don't intimately and expertly know how texas operates and come in and endorsed in the race all due respect. i respect each one of those individuals, but they don't know how texas works and if they did, they would endorse david dehurst. >> that race has been a nasty one. both sides exchanging bitir attack ads. both candidates, and we'll tune in tomorrow 12:50 eastern time for that. look being at the focus now and details of the alleged colorado...
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is sharing information to you but you do not like the texts you know texas is different from image an image of military text not an image and i think you know if you believe the cinema was invented in one thousand nine hundred five then there's a way that in the one hundred seventeen years since then we have been basing cinema on the notions of text you have never seen a film that did not. start life with the text one of the big subject matters recently would be things like lord the rings and harry potter he told us he's illustrated books but you could say the same for almud over the last one tria whoever your hero is so we have a tech space cinema and i think that's very sad says peter greenaway film director spotlighted will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us we'll continue this interview in less. wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum
is sharing information to you but you do not like the texts you know texas is different from image an image of military text not an image and i think you know if you believe the cinema was invented in one thousand nine hundred five then there's a way that in the one hundred seventeen years since then we have been basing cinema on the notions of text you have never seen a film that did not. start life with the text one of the big subject matters recently would be things like lord the rings and...
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sign that document, and sam houston, the future president of the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south. he visited indian villages in the michigan territory, voyaged on steam boats that shortly after he disembarked blew up. it was a highly hazardous form of transportation. he traveled by stage coach. he winter to columbia, south carolina. he did not, unfortunately for himself, make it to charleston. tocqueville was an aristocrat whose family suffered during the french revolution. they could trace their heritage back to the norman times, the invasion of william the conquerer. some of his ancestors were part of that army. his great grandfather, a distinguished philosopher and lawyer, who was defense council in the trial of king louis xvi was gill teened after his client. tocqueville's father escaped the gill teen. when he left the prison at age 22 his hair had turned completely white. this was a family that was traumatized by this great event in history, the french revolution. as a child, tocqueville was born
sign that document, and sam houston, the future president of the first president of the republic of texas. he attended town meetings in new england, observed slave markets in the south. he visited indian villages in the michigan territory, voyaged on steam boats that shortly after he disembarked blew up. it was a highly hazardous form of transportation. he traveled by stage coach. he winter to columbia, south carolina. he did not, unfortunately for himself, make it to charleston. tocqueville...
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jessica the aspiring sports journalist will be buried today in her hometown in texas. she narrowly escaped death in a shooting in toronto. matt will be laid to rest in springfield, ohio. one of the three men hailed as
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we listened to her service in san antonio, texas. and heard one of her colleagues and broadcasts telling an embarrassing story, one of the first time she gab to recobegan she forgot to turn on the microphone. just one of the three being honored today. john larimer also, 27 years old, followed in the footsteps of his grandfather and father, enlisted in the u.s. navy, described as a very charming man from crystal lake, i willlinois. had a visitation yesterday, but larim larimer's family paying their respects. we spoke to his appear who was as you can imagine devastated by the news. and matt mcquinn is the last of the three being honored today and mcquinn of course one of those heros that dove in front of his girlfriend to stop the bowl let bullets shielding her. bittersweet end for his family. his uncle describeded this as a heroic act, but bittersweet for the people. >> a moment like that you can't think. all you can do is react. and for matt to immediately react to protect the one that he loved showed us what great character he had a
we listened to her service in san antonio, texas. and heard one of her colleagues and broadcasts telling an embarrassing story, one of the first time she gab to recobegan she forgot to turn on the microphone. just one of the three being honored today. john larimer also, 27 years old, followed in the footsteps of his grandfather and father, enlisted in the u.s. navy, described as a very charming man from crystal lake, i willlinois. had a visitation yesterday, but larim larimer's family paying...
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. >>> an air force instructor in texas is sent to 20 years in prison for rape and sexual assault. a military jury at auckland aforce base found lewis walker guilty on several charges incleugd rape. he's one of 12 instructors accuse of sexual miswith female trainees. six o have been officially charged. >>> police are investigating a shooting here in baltimore tonight. officers found a 21-year-old man bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. that victim was rushed to the hospital, and tonight he is said to be in stable condition. police are asking anyone with information on the shooting to go ahead and call detectives. >>> police are hoping for help in the case of a missing vulnerable adult. look at this picture of natoya williams hobb. she is mentally challenged. they need help trying to find this woman. anyone with information is asked to call the missing persons unit. >>> it is one of the night's fastest-growing airports. and now vwithurgood marshall has bhun to expand. it's one improvement that will make vwi a favorite for passengerrers. >> reporter: years of construction shows th
. >>> an air force instructor in texas is sent to 20 years in prison for rape and sexual assault. a military jury at auckland aforce base found lewis walker guilty on several charges incleugd rape. he's one of 12 instructors accuse of sexual miswith female trainees. six o have been officially charged. >>> police are investigating a shooting here in baltimore tonight. officers found a 21-year-old man bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. that victim was rushed to the hospital,...
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. >>> a horrific crash on a texas highway nearly took the life of an innocent driver. the accident occurred after a suspect sped away from police during a traffic stop. his escape ended horribly when he veered into oncoming traffic and then collided head on with another car. the suspect was arrested while the driver in the other car was hospitalized in critical condition. >>> and, finally, the outpouring of support continues in aurora. several members of the colorado rockies paid a visit to victims of last week's theater shooting rampa rampage. patients and hospital staff took photos with and got autographs from the manager and 12 players who made the trip. great sight to see there. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins. he has a very busy weather channel forecast. >> yeah. yesterday was an interesting day. it was a setup for this big, big weather event. the storms formed and they did their damage out there. i'll have to go on record and say it probably wasn't as bad as they thought it would be. many areas ha
. >>> a horrific crash on a texas highway nearly took the life of an innocent driver. the accident occurred after a suspect sped away from police during a traffic stop. his escape ended horribly when he veered into oncoming traffic and then collided head on with another car. the suspect was arrested while the driver in the other car was hospitalized in critical condition. >>> and, finally, the outpouring of support continues in aurora. several members of the colorado rockies...
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is sharing information to you but you do not like the texts you know texas is different from image an image of military text not an image and i think you know if you believe the cinema was invented in one thousand nine hundred five then there's a way that in the one hundred seventeen years since then we have been basing cinema on the notions of text you have never seen a film that did not start life with a t. . next one of the big subject matters recently would be things like lord of the rings and harry potter he told us he's illustrated books but you could say the same for. whoever your hero is so we have a text and i think that's very sad says peter greenaway film director spotlighted will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us we'll continue this. mission for accreditation free. for charges free. free. free. free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free. market doesn't do. anything. to teach me why you should care about. why you should care. welcome back to spotlight has not been just a reminder that my years here on the show is peter greenawa
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sherman hemsley passed away at his home in el paso, texas at the age of 74. we take a look back at his life. >> reporter: the manmade most famous for moving on up to a deluxe apartment died at the age of 74. el paso police say sherman elseley was found in his house. his agent confirms he passed away. the actor first rose to fame in 1971 playing george jefferson on "all in the family." two years later helmsley started in a spinoff. >> i will just have to go over the boss' head. >> it will be a short trip. >> reporter: mr. jefferson would then be quick with a return dig. helmsley owe r -- hemsley sang and dance. he made cameo appearances on television and walked the red carpet for big cbs events. born in philadelphia, he had no children or wife. edward lawrence for cbs news. >> "the jeffersons" debuted on cbs in 1975 and lasted 11 seasons. it's considered one of tv's most successful sitcoms. he later starred in the sitcom "amen." >> love that show. >>> so how much is too much? the first hearing on banning big sugary drinks in new york city brought out dozens of
sherman hemsley passed away at his home in el paso, texas at the age of 74. we take a look back at his life. >> reporter: the manmade most famous for moving on up to a deluxe apartment died at the age of 74. el paso police say sherman elseley was found in his house. his agent confirms he passed away. the actor first rose to fame in 1971 playing george jefferson on "all in the family." two years later helmsley started in a spinoff. >> i will just have to go over the boss'...
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and he was teaching at a little school called texas a & i in kingsville texas in 1934 before i was born. then we moved before chattanooga tennessee, and he taught there the university of chattanooga in the late 1930s and early 1940's. then in world war ii he went in -- and he taught other schools as well. then he went into the atomic energy commission when they were hiring at oakridge, and became involved in a lot of political and oficial issues there, which had not been his field before. he was a pofessor of english literature. and then after the war, they moved him and our family up here and he worked for the a.e.c. here in washington. so my childhood was spent mostly in tennessee, then in this metro area up through the early 1950's. >> the reason i ask that, your mom was a classic scholar. >> yes. she studied greek and latin at the university of mississippi, which is where my father met her. he had been teaching there. and asi say, she's 86 years old e's still very active. she lives out hr in lou din county in virginia. and i talk with her many times the course of doing this book abo
and he was teaching at a little school called texas a & i in kingsville texas in 1934 before i was born. then we moved before chattanooga tennessee, and he taught there the university of chattanooga in the late 1930s and early 1940's. then in world war ii he went in -- and he taught other schools as well. then he went into the atomic energy commission when they were hiring at oakridge, and became involved in a lot of political and oficial issues there, which had not been his field before....
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states like texas have done the opposite. and they essentially reflect what people now popularly call the red and blue states, right? but what people don't actually often register is that actually only the minority of planned parenthood's services have to do with either abortion, which is just a tiny percentage, or even contraception. because planned parenthood serves essentially poor people. and they provide -- they provide mammograms for breast cancer screening. they do cervical cancer screening. they provide health services for men. they do prostate cancer screening. they teach safe sex, going along with screening for venereal disease or aids and so on. that's why i say it's part of this idea that we don't want big government spending money on these kinds of things. when, in fact, what we spend for every poor person that becomes pregnant and has a baby is, of course, far greater than what we spend on prevention. >> we've spent a good deal of time talking about birth control mainly for women. you've talked about the access
states like texas have done the opposite. and they essentially reflect what people now popularly call the red and blue states, right? but what people don't actually often register is that actually only the minority of planned parenthood's services have to do with either abortion, which is just a tiny percentage, or even contraception. because planned parenthood serves essentially poor people. and they provide -- they provide mammograms for breast cancer screening. they do cervical cancer...
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attorney general eric holder called texas law -- called the texas law a poll tax. now, perry is saying those comments are meant to incite racial tension. democrats argue voter id laws would restrict many minorities from voting. federal cot will likely block that under the texas voting rights act. turns out those voter id laws do not come free. a new study by nyu says getting identification for the polls is actually quite expensive, especially for people without transportation. in 10 states with new voter id laws, nearly half a million voters do not have access to a vehicle. more bill after the break, and we are live in chat right now. current.com/billpress. >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our
attorney general eric holder called texas law -- called the texas law a poll tax. now, perry is saying those comments are meant to incite racial tension. democrats argue voter id laws would restrict many minorities from voting. federal cot will likely block that under the texas voting rights act. turns out those voter id laws do not come free. a new study by nyu says getting identification for the polls is actually quite expensive, especially for people without transportation. in 10 states with...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> kawai, the fourth largest of the hawaiian islands, is well-known for its sparkling waters and serene landscapes. but, in 1992, the seas are anything but calm on a day mother nature wreaks havoc in paradise. 62-year-old surfer tony has lived in kawai for almost 40 years, attracted by the picturesque shoreline and plentiful rainforests. >> great surf, great beaches. it's beautiful. >> but, in september of 1992, a potential threat to the state of hawaii develops in the pacific ocean fed by warm tropical waters, hurricane iniki swirls and intensifies, a dangerous storm system but one forecasters first predict will bypass kawai. >> it was gorgeous, sunny, calm. to think that there was going to be some devastating factor in your life within a few hours was kind of pretty far off in the distance. >> hurricane warning flags are flying over the nort
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> kawai, the fourth largest of the hawaiian islands, is well-known for its sparkling waters and serene landscapes. but, in 1992, the seas are anything but calm on a day mother nature wreaks havoc in paradise. 62-year-old surfer tony has lived in kawai for almost 40 years, attracted by the picturesque shoreline and plentiful...
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so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp. >>> and -- with a bang. out with a bang. a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. 234is is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with going to extremes. relief could be in sight for millions of americans who have endured nearly a week of record-breaking heat, but the dangerous heat wave forecast to break this weekend in many parts of country is still not over yet. nbc's dan shen minh has that story. >> reporter: 92 degrees before 9:00 a.m. another hot day just beginning in chicago. the temperature eventu
so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp. >>> and -- with a...
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you really got four different styles, you have east texas styles, sort of central texas, the bar ba co a tradition that is out of mexico and west texas tobacco cowboy style and make a case for kansas city has a very distinctive barbecue style as does kentucky which serves mutton and you can make a case that california has its own style as well. >> geez, we have almost as many barbecue styles as area codes. >> just about, we are getting there. >> and then there is the matter of sauce. >> we never saw, red sauce in texas and kansas city. >> mahogany color. >> there is only one place you will find white barbecue sauce, that is in northern alabama. the sauce was invented in 1925 at big bob gibson's barbecue. >> ken hass is the restaurant's manager. >> it is a mayonnaise based sauce with vinegar, black pepper, and a bunch of secrets i am not allowed to tell you. >> but according to moss, all those different styles and sauces date only to the turn of the 20th century. when barbecue moved from the pit to the restaurant. >> the very first mcdonald's served barbecue, before they went to burg
you really got four different styles, you have east texas styles, sort of central texas, the bar ba co a tradition that is out of mexico and west texas tobacco cowboy style and make a case for kansas city has a very distinctive barbecue style as does kentucky which serves mutton and you can make a case that california has its own style as well. >> geez, we have almost as many barbecue styles as area codes. >> just about, we are getting there. >> and then there is the matter of...